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Old Yeller

Old Yeller

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The poor Dog is killed
Review: There, I saved you from having to watch this disgraceful movie.....disgraceful by Disney standards, anyway.
When one thinks of Disney, one thinks of Quality shows, with beautiful animation or breathtaking scenery, and shows with a message that Love and Hope can and will conquer all.
Disney has made countless films that have brought that special Disney magic into countless homes.
Even the greatest animated movie in history, Disney's "The Lion King", although showing scenes of violence and death, leaves you walking away from the TV glad that you and your family watched it.
Because you witnessed powerful depictions.
Adversity is overcome. The Bond of Love and Brotherhood triumph over all.
Then, there is "Old Yeller".
Your heart breaks as you see a Dog develop a case of rabies, and then the poor Dog is shot.
Yeah....lovely family entertainment.
This movie is "Cujo" mixed with Disney "fun" music and a few bright moments.
But not enough bright moments.
By movie's end, the sad conclusion leaves you asking yourself, "Why did I watch this movie?"
I saw this movie as a kid. Now an adult, I still ask that question and I still dont know why I watched it.
It offers the viewer nothing but heartbreak.
In my view, this should not be included as a "Disney" movie, because it is one of few Disney movies that not only lack that Disney magic, but it also lacks a motive for wasting an hour and a half watching it, only to see a Dog get sick and be killed.
Instead of this disgrace, I recommend the original 1965 Disney classic, "That Darn Cat", which will be on DVD starting in May 2005.
"That Darn Cat" is a movie with the Disney magic and it is one that will leave you walking away from your TV being glad that you watched it, unlike "Old Yeller".


Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Stop killing dogs
Review: This film was a part of my childhood and always makes me cry like a schoolgirl. There, I said it. I think anyone can appreciate this movie. It has a moral sensibility you dont find in movies these days and the pace and flow are very distinct as well. Disney flicks from this era are period pieces of a sort and they don't deliver the bang of a modern film. Even so, they resonate somehow and I heartily reccomend this one and others like Swiss Family Robinson, Hot Lead and Cold Feet, Bullwhip Griffin and a host of other Disney fare from that era. With all the new tools available to Hollywood taday you can lose the ability to enjoy films like this, so buy some and pop them in the DVD player on a rainy afternoon.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Some old school filmmaking
Review: This film was a part of my childhood and always makes me cry like a schoolgirl. There, I said it. I think anyone can appreciate this movie. It has a moral sensibility you dont find in movies these days and the pace and flow are very distinct as well. Disney flicks from this era are period pieces of a sort and they don't deliver the bang of a modern film. Even so, they resonate somehow and I heartily reccomend this one and others like Swiss Family Robinson, Hot Lead and Cold Feet, Bullwhip Griffin and a host of other Disney fare from that era. With all the new tools available to Hollywood taday you can lose the ability to enjoy films like this, so buy some and pop them in the DVD player on a rainy afternoon.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good Dog, Yeller!
Review: This is the absolute classic boy-and-his-dog movie. Tommy Kirk loves his rascally dog, Yeller, who is brave and loyal to the end. It's a sad movie, but you'll want to see it again and again for the tenderness and honesty. Life in the old west was hard, and Old Yeller made it a little easier for a while. It doesn't get better than that.A must-see movie!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Perfect DisneyDVD
Review: This is what DisneyDVD should be!

Not only is this classic live-action Disney film beautifully restored and brought to DVD format, the "Vault Disney Collection" format has created a modern masterpiece, combining 21st Century technology with timeless Disney storytelling.

Disc One includes the restored film, along with audio commentary from Tommy Kirk, Kevin Corcoran, Bob Weatherwax, and Fess Parker.

In particular, Disc Two is worth the full price of admission for this set. "Old Yeller: Remembering a Classic" is guaranteed to make you shed a tear. The remembrances of author Fred Gipson are priceless. In addition, Spin and Marty fans will enjoy a trip down memory lane with a return to the set location for this Mickey Mouse Club serial at the "Ranch of the Golden Oak". Included are Production Archives for the film, and the "1957 Disney Studio Album" (video scrapbook) combine for an unforgettable DVD experience.

Congratulations to those responsible for creating the "Vault Disney Collection" DVDs. Walt would be proud!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Perfect DisneyDVD
Review: This is what DisneyDVD should be!

Not only is this classic live-action Disney film beautifully restored and brought to DVD format, the "Vault Disney Collection" format has created a modern masterpiece, combining 21st Century technology with timeless Disney storytelling.

Disc One includes the restored film, along with audio commentary from Tommy Kirk, Kevin Corcoran, Bob Weatherwax, and Fess Parker.

In particular, Disc Two is worth the full price of admission for this set. "Old Yeller: Remembering a Classic" is guaranteed to make you shed a tear. The remembrances of author Fred Gipson are priceless. In addition, Spin and Marty fans will enjoy a trip down memory lane with a return to the set location for this Mickey Mouse Club serial at the "Ranch of the Golden Oak". Included are Production Archives for the film, and the "1957 Disney Studio Album" (video scrapbook) combine for an unforgettable DVD experience.

Congratulations to those responsible for creating the "Vault Disney Collection" DVDs. Walt would be proud!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A must for the family library.
Review: To keep peace in the family, add this classic boy and his dog movie for your wife. My life is easier since I relented to add this movie to my library. I have computer time when she watches this and the Road movies.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Disney's Classic Coming-of-Age Film
Review: When pa Fess Parker has to take a long trip, he entrusts the care of ma Dorothy McGuire and little Arliss to older son Travis, played by Tommy Kirk of "Shaggy Dog" fame. Life isn't easy on a Texas farm in the 1860s and that Arliss sure is a handful for Travis. Then a stray dog comes on the scene, one that doesn't so much bark as yell, and so earns the name Old Yeller. Travis learns to love and rely on Old Yeller as the two go through many adventures together, until Yeller bravely saves the whole family at a crucial juncture. But there's one more lesson in growing up in store for Travis regarding Old Yeller before Pa's return, one that marks the turning point between boy and man. A good movie to watch with children above the age of eight.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Disney's Classic Coming-of-Age Film
Review: When pa Fess Parker has to take a long trip, he entrusts the care of ma Dorothy McGuire and little Arliss to older son Travis, played by Tommy Kirk of "Shaggy Dog" fame. Life isn't easy on a Texas farm in the 1860s and that Arliss sure is a handful for Travis. Then a stray dog comes on the scene, one that doesn't so much bark as yell, and so earns the name Old Yeller. Travis learns to love and rely on Old Yeller as the two go through many adventures together, until Yeller bravely saves the whole family at a crucial juncture. But there's one more lesson in growing up in store for Travis regarding Old Yeller before Pa's return, one that marks the turning point between boy and man. A good movie to watch with children above the age of eight.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lost in Space
Review: Without an upgrade to the family favorite Old Yeller on broadcast, the next best thing is to cuddle up to the security of knowing there once was the kind of enduring comfort of a boy and a dog who looked out only for him, and what child has not imagined his own special angel in the form of a dog he could actually feel, touch, and share time with. The symbolism of the dog friend, loyal and fearless, who deserves the honor of so emotional and close a friendship, a love, is beyond compare, and has helped millions of young boys appreciate the special relationship of having a personal confidant whose loyalty was without question, and beyond compare. The human qualities invested in so strong a heart, free from judgement is one of the greatest tales told that has captured the imagination and inspiration of so many boys, and girls alike. For children who need confidence to face the difficulties of life, this story is extraordinarily well suited to children who need heroes. The fact that the hero is a dog simply makes the story endearing and realistic. A wonderfully tender and important teaching tool for children to appreciate the value and extent of loyalty as it can be tested, and pass all tests.


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